OWASP KALP Mobile Project is an android application developed for users to view OWASP Top 10 (WEB and MOBILE) on mobile device. Any new additions to cheat sheets and prevention cheat sheets will automatically accessible on the mobile app.

RESTful web services using JSON as payload format are widely considered as the best architectural choice for integration between mobile apps and back-end systems. At the same time, most existing enterprise back-end systems provide a SOAP-based web service application programming interface (API) or proprietary file-based interfaces.

Oracle Service Bus (OSB) 12c can be used to transform these enterprise system interfaces into a mobile-optimized REST-JSON API.

A-Team has been working on a number of projects with OSB 12c to build this architecture layer. They will explain step-by-step how to build this layer.

The OWASP Top 10 Mobile Risks were first created in 2011. However, a lot has changed over the past three years. The mobile platforms themselves have evolved,...

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In this presentation you can see the 2014 version of the OWASP Top 10 Mobile Risks for the first time. OWASP will highlight the differences between the 2011 and 2014 versions and tehy will explain why some risks were added to the list, dropped altogether, elevated in criticality, or bumped down a few notches. As they present each risk that made the list,they will provide supporting data and explain the reasoning behind each entry in detail.

In this series we are learning the essential features of Android development that you need to know to start building apps. So far, we've looked at the structure and typical elements in an Android app, including user interface elements and data storage. You can use what we covered already to start creating your own apps. But before you do, we will run through some common Android components in this tutorial, then have a quick look at the SDK samples in the next tutorial. | Difficulty: Beginner; Length: Short; Tags: Android SDK, Mobile Dev

For the uninitiated, SonarQube is a continuous quality analysis platform running as a web server that tracks metrics regarding your code and its structure. It can be extended through plugins, and usually embeds useful tools and checks. Historically SonarQube only dealt with Java code but it has been extended since, and it handles most common languages as of today (available features may vary).

Our use case being an Android application, we are not wandering far away from the Java world. A dedicated plugin created by several Octos – sonar-android-plugin – is going to bridge the gap between pure Java code and Android code.

Oracle Enterprise Pack for Eclipse 12.1.3.1 adds new support for mobile application development using the new Oracle MAF framework. From within Eclipse, you can now develop hybrid mobile applications deploying to both iOS and Android devices.

This article presents the concepts of the ISO 25010 model and 2Q2U (Quality, Quality in use, actual Usability and User experience) to evaluate mobile applications.

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Actual Usability and User Experience are missing concepts in ISO 25010 standard. To bridge this gap, in previous research, we used the ISO 25010 as a starting point, and developed 2Q2U (Quality, Quality in use, actual Usability and User experience) v2.0 [2 and 3], which ties together all of these quality concepts by relating product quality characteristics with Actual Usability (part of QinU rather than Product quality) and UX as experienced by the end user. The purpose of the 2Q2U quality framework is to instantiate the quality characteristics to evaluate and conduct a systematic evaluation using the ‘depends’ and ‘influences’ relationships.

Several topics in the checklist reference relevant studies or business cases. Others contain videos and slides explaining how to use Google Analytics and Webmaster Tools to understand mobile visitors' experiences and intent.

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